Governor's husband to donate 1 ton of turkeys

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Gov. Mary Fallin’s husband is donating more than one ton of frozen turkeys to a homeless mission in Oklahoma City.

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Gov. Mary Fallin’s husband is donating more than one ton of frozen turkeys to a homeless mission in Oklahoma City.

Oklahoma’s First Gentleman Wade Christensen and his brother, Clay Christensen, teamed up Thursday to donate more than 2,000 pounds of frozen turkeys to the Jesus House in Oklahoma City. The mission prepares Thanksgiving grocery baskets each year filled with a traditional meal, including turkey and dressing, and distributes them to low-income Oklahomans.

Christensen and his brother are attorneys for the Christensen Law Group.

Fallin holds an annual food drive in October for the state’s two regional food banks.

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